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Joe Chow Yat Ming was born on 1973, is a Deputy. Discover Joe Chow Yat Ming's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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2022

Joe Chow Yat-ming, PMSM (Chinese: 周一鳴; born 1973) is the incumbent Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of management since 28 April 2022. He previously served as Senior Assistant Commissioner of the Hong Kong Police Force. He replaced the retiring incumbent Kwok Yam-shu.

In April 2022, Mr Chow was appointed as the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Management).

2019

In 2019, Chow who was the Deputy Regional Commander of Kowloon West Region, led police officers to block all Polytechnic University campus exits and announced that anyone leaving would be arrested for rioting.  Over a two-day search, they found a total of 3,989 Molotov cocktails (petrol bombs), 1,339 items of explosive, 601 bottles of corrosive liquids and 573 items of weapons. On Thursday, police said they found 12 bows, 200 arrows and an air rifle. Protesters were also suspected to have damaged 44 vehicles inside the car park and drained petrol from their tanks. Upon the end of Polytechnic University Siege, Chow stated that “the force is happy to see that the process has been conducted peacefully, and I want to reiterate that we have always followed two main principles, ‘peaceful resolution’ and ‘flexibility’”. He reiterated that “Police have zero tolerance for violence or lawbreaking, and we will continue to investigate this case.”

2017

In 2017, Mr Chow served as the District Commander of Yau Tsim District and was subsequently appointed as the Deputy Regional Commander of Kowloon West Region in early 2019.  During his tenure in Kowloon West Region, he handled the Polytechnic University Siege in November 2019.  He was promoted to Assistant Commissioner in February 2020 and in charge of the Operations Wing and then the Personnel Wing. In January 2021, he was promoted to Senior Assistant Commissioner and worked as the Director of Personnel and Training.  In August 2021, he took up the office of the Director of Crime and Security.

2013

In 2013, soon after Chow got promoted to Senior Superintendent, he took up the office of Criminal Intelligence Bureau as the deputy in command. In just two years, he further advanced to Chief Superintendent and commanded the bureau.

1995

Mr. Chow Yat-ming, Joe joined the Force in 1995 as an Inspector of Police. He has a wealth of experience in criminal investigation, intelligence gathering work and policy-making at divisional, district, regional and headquarters levels. In 2010, Chow was promoted to Superintendent and served in the Crime Wing Headquarters. Between 2012 and 2013, he was seconded to Interpol General Secretariat in Lyon, France as a Criminal Intelligence Officer.